Knowing when an SSL/TLS certificate has been issued for a given domain is helpful in giving organizations insight into any potentially mis-issued security certificates. On December 13, Facebook ...
In a move to bolster security for the Chrome browser, Google sets a date for making Certificate Transparency mandatory for website owners. Google is making Certificate Transparency mandatory for its ...
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Mozilla is planning to add support for Certificate Transparency checks in Firefox in the near future, but the company says that the feature won’t be turned on by default at first. Mozilla is planning ...
ROSELAND, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sectigo, the world’s largest commercial Certificate Authority (CA) and a leader in web security solutions, announced today its sponsorship of Internet Security ...
The padlock on a browser’s address bar is supposed to give Net travelers some security in insecure virtual space, but that’s not always the case. Some dangerous flaws lurk behind the padlock. They can ...
Google is making its Certificate Transparency initiative mandatory for website certs issued from October 2017, in a bid to further improve stability and security on the internet. In a note online this ...
This article was originally published on Scott Helme's blog and is reprinted here with his permission. We have a little problem on the web right now and I can only see it becoming a larger concern as ...
Trust on the internet is derived from Certificate Authorities that issue digital certificates to verify that users are actually visiting legitimate sites. Over the years, Google and other browsers ...
People in Internet security circles are sounding the alarm over the issuance of three TLS certificates for 1.1.1.1, a widely used DNS service from content delivery network Cloudflare and the Asia ...
A vulnerability has been discovered in RSA certificates that could compromise one in every 172 certificates currently in active use. On Saturday at the First IEEE ...